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Devil's Due

Craddock joins Pete at the roundtable this week. The whiskey is flowing and the curses - and the rockets! - are flying! We've got ghosts, zombies, and even witches this week! It's a regular bloodthirsty horror fest featuring a family of zombies, a murderous king, a creepy ghost-girl, oh and a super spy's severed nose! Yea, the Basement's got some fun books this week.
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Pete and Greg return to the roundtable for a rousing rumpus of risible reviews! Picking up where the last Basement episode left off, Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia issue 2 and a selection of titles from Bad Halo Comix are first on the list. Then it's time to see what Pete thought of the first non-Dan Slott issue of Amazing Spider-Man in over 10 years! Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley make their debut. Greg talks Ta-Nehisi Coates on Captain America, and one of his new favorites, the creeptastic Bedtime Games from Dark Horse, that we finally get to review!

Pete and Pete hit the Basement for a pre-Comic Con show! Pete's gonna' tell you all about the Supernatural convention from last weekend. Plus! They've got some great books to tell you about -- Marvel Legacy kicks off this week! Did it suck? Or did it not suck yet? Pete seems cautious to like it. Dark Nights: Metal continues to roll out with Batman: The Murder Machine. And make sure you support those Indies! Hear what the boys have to say about Graveland, Malefic, and more!
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Tony Wolf joins the roundtable this week for a pre-Batman v Superman discussion, and he brings with him his newest autobiographical comic, 1-800-DEAD-ROBIN, which tells the tale of a young comic fan in the late 80s who set out to kill a teenage boy. We're speaking of course, about Jason Todd, and DC's call-in vote to save the life of the second Boy Wonder, after a brutal beating at the hands of the Joker!
Would Batman get there in time?